The latest criticism follows video released to the media, Sunday night, showing the clearest views of the shootings yet. In the video you can see the first officer to respond. Some say he showed a lack of urgency and paid little to no attention to critically injured shooting victim, Brittany Thomas, 21, of Hammond, who later died at the hospital.

"There doesn't seem to be an attempt to check on her condition or secure the scene," said Meg Lousteau.

Lousteau, who represents both residents and business owners in the Vieux Carré, said the shootings have dominated conversations in the Quarter about police response times and that officer's actions.

"I think that more of a sense of urgency may have been appropriate given the circumstances, Lousteau said."

The NOPD said the officer was talking on his radio the whole time, providing critical information to EMS. Chief Ronal Serpas said what's not clear from the videos released, other things that the cops are doing to secure the scene.

According to the latest video to be released, it took EMS more than 10 minutes to arrive on scene.

"What we found throughout the United States in urban populations is that our response times for EMS, they're way too long," said WDSU Medical Editor Dr. Corey Hebert.

Hebert said its not just a problem in New Orleans, but across the country. He said the French Quarter could benefit from additional EMS staff, but it's not that easy.

"It would behoove us to have more EMS stationed in the Quarter because its always a very dense area, the problem is, the funding to be able to do that," Hebert said.

The city declined to comment further about response times, including WDSU's request for an interview with the directer of New Orleans EMS.

A spokesman for the NOPD said officers are trained in basic CPR, but no additional medical training. In the case of a gunshot wound victim, for example, the spokesman added, they follow protocol and wait for medically trained help to arrive.

Serpas said 28 officers were working in the 8th District at the time of the shooting, some on foot, others on horseback.